tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5320594178422440851.post5920838182542517003..comments2017-06-08T12:23:49.735-07:00Comments on Catamount Museum: Catamount People's Museum Days Numberedmattnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5320594178422440851.post-69794958430235228402017-04-06T13:31:56.868-07:002017-04-06T13:31:56.868-07:00I know this is an old article and the cat was up u...I know this is an old article and the cat was up until 2016. I am a resident who comes back and forth from Long Island because of family. I for one was sad and dismayed to return last time and see the cat was down. I thought perhaps the elements finally did it in but I guess it was taken down if this article is true. I hope that the head was saved. I agree with the response by Harry Matthews. The cat was an icon and also was a learning tool for our children learning nature and our environment and town. It showed pride in our local talent ... just like our ceramic cats event. We should have spent time and effort preserving what was to many people a town landmark. And I gather from remarks I read that it might have become a hangout but then timely patrols could have avoided that. There are always solutions. No point<br />dwelling on what is done but just wanted to post my view and opinion on this. Thank you. 😟Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08910841973568754464noreply@blogger.com